Pennsylvania man indicted for hate crime at Atlanta's Global Black Pride

Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis has announced an indictment against a Pennsylvania man accused of committing a hate crime during the Global Black Pride Celebration in August.

Laken Riley murder: Jose Ibarra attends hearing as trial date looms

Jose Ibarra, the man accused of killing a nursing student Laken Riley on the University of Georgia campus, was in court in Athens on Friday.

Trump visits Aurora, Colorado to warn of migrant threat that city says doesn't exist

Donald Trump visited Aurora, Colorado, making controversial claims about immigration and Venezuelan gangs at a rally ahead of the November election. His statements drew criticism from local officials and stirred debate on the impact of immigration on small communities.

After backlash, Elon Musk's Starlink extends free service for hurricane victims through 2024

After facing backlash over fees, SpaceX is improving its Starlink offer for hurricane victims by extending free service through the end of 2024 to help with recovery efforts.

Election 2024: New poll shows where Trump, Harris stand in 7 battleground states

A new Wall Street Journal poll has found little separation between former President Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris in seven battleground states, prompting a Democratic pollster to say that the 2024 election "really could not be closer." 

Trump traveling to Georgia next week for FOX News town hall

Former President Donald Trump will participate in a town hall hosted by FOX News Channel’s Harris Faulkner, focusing on issues impacting women ahead of the upcoming election.

Second Gentleman Douglas Emhoff visiting Georgia this week

Second Gentleman Douglas Emhoff is returning to Georgia on Wednesday for a series of appearances in support of his wife, Vice President Kamala Harris, in her bid to become president of the United States.

Former mayor says she was denied service at Atlanta restaurant over yoga pants

Former Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms said the Atlanta restaurant refused her service because she was wearing yoga pants, but other patrons inside had on shorts and flip flops.

Judge dismisses suit to remove GOP-backed Georgia Election Board members

Democrats sought the removal of GOP-appointed board members Janice Johnston, Janelle King, and Rick Jeffares for alleged violations of state law and the state ethics code. The judge dismissed their case.

Laken Riley murder: Jose Ibarra hearing postponed over DNA evidence

A motion to exclude DNA evidence and expert opinion in a hearing for the man accused of murdering Augusta University nursing student Laken Riley has been granted.

2 former Braves employees sued, accused of theft, trying to auction Hank Aaron memorabilia

A father and son duo who used to work for the Atlanta Braves are facing a lawsuit in which they have been accused of theft, unlawful possession and attempting to sell memorabilia related to Hank Aaron's historic 715th home run.

Trump sent Covid tests to Putin for personal use in early 2020, book says

In early 2020, then-President Donald Trump reportedly sent coveted COVID-19 tests to Russian President Vladimir Putin for his personal use.

Former Fulton County prosecutor Nathan Wade to testify before House Judiciary Committee

Nathan Wade, a former special prosecutor for Fulton County, is scheduled to testify before the U.S. House Judiciary Committee next week, according to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.

Tyler Perry's former Chattahoochee Hills mansion up for sale

The Atlanta mansion Tyler Perry built and made famous in "Diary of a Mad Black Woman" is back on the market.

Young Thug, YSL RICO Trial: Trial resumes after brief hiatus, related developments

The Young Thug and YSL RICO trial in Fulton County is set to resume Wednesday morning after several days off, although the jury is not expected to return until later this week.

Jimmy Carter's youngest son quietly living with Parkinson's Disease

The youngest son of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter has been quietly battling Parkinson's Disease for the last several years, his son has revealed.

Atlanta’s Inspector General defends against claims of overreach in City Hall probes

Nearly a week after Atlanta’s Office of the Inspector General released a damning report about a potential bribery scheme, the office itself is under intense scrutiny.